UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM (THE)
Rainout Shelters Running on Rails
The University of Nottingham is long established as a leader in plant and crop science research.
As part of the future food beacon of excellence, the University is investing in its research infrastructure and wishes to commission a rain out shelter.
The purpose of the rain out shelter is to be able to manipulate growing conditions,in the field, to simulate drought at specific stages of crop development.
For example, to exclude any rainfall during the grain filling period of wheat.
To enable this, we wish to commission shelters that respond to rain and only move into position when needed.
This means that crops grow in natural, field conditions, for the majority of their growth and are only covered when it is actually raining.
The shelters must, therefore, be self-propelled and able to move into position in response to rain.
It is important that they are sufficiently portable to be able to be moved between fields to avoid problems with crop rotation.
For further information refer to OJEU contract notice 2019/S 079-189519 or the University's e-tendering portal. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofnottingham/aspx/Home.
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The purpose of the rain out shelter
The purpose of the rain out shelter is to be able to manipulate growing conditions,in the field, to simulate drought at specific stages of crop development.
The shelters must, therefore, be self-propelled
The shelters must, therefore, be self-propelled and able to move into position in response to rain.
It is important that they are sufficiently
It is important that they are sufficiently portable to be able to be moved between fields to avoid problems with crop rotation.
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